The Philippines Wood Catalog
Explore our extensive selection of premium, sustainably-sourced timber. Each species is selected for its unique characteristics, quality, and beauty.
Our Primary Product Lines
We provide a comprehensive range of Philippine lumber, from versatile plantation species to rare, high-value hardwoods. All products are sourced in strict compliance with national and international sustainability regulations.
Gmelina
Gmelina arboreaA fast-growing, highly sustainable choice. Gmelina is prized for its light color, workability, and economic efficiency, making it ideal for furniture, pulp, and light construction.
Mahogany
Swietenia macrophyllaThe "true mahogany" species. Harvested from plantations, it's a top choice for its exceptional reddish-brown color, beautiful grain, and superior workability in high-end furniture.
Narra
Pterocarpus indicusThe Philippine national tree. This premium, fragrant hardwood is prized for its rich color and durability. Sourced with strict compliance for high-grade furniture and musical instruments.
Molave
Vitex parvifloraA high-value native tree (Mulawin) prized for its extreme hardness and durability. Sought after for premium furniture, tool handles, and heavy construction. A rare and highly valued timber.
Yakal
Shorea astylosaEndemic to the Philippines, Yakal is a large tree with hard, dark brownish-yellow wood. It is often used for heavy-duty applications, structural beams, stairs, and outdoor furniture.
Toog (Philippine Rosewood)
Petersianthus quadrialatusAn indigenous and one of the largest tree species in the PH. Its wood is as strong as Molave, making it highly preferred for heavy construction, bridges, beams, veneer, and plywood.
Apitong
Dipterocarpus grandiflorusA common medium hardwood in Southeast Asia, sold under the Keruing designation. Its resinous, durable wood is excellent for truck flooring, general construction, and paper pulp.
Lawaan (Shorea)
Shorea spp.Comes in Red and White species. Red Lawaan has significant commercial value and is a staple in general house construction, known for its versatility and reliability in joinery and framing.
Ipil
Intsia bijugaA large, durable tree that can grow up to 50m. The wood is resilient to termites and decay, making it a popular choice for interior decor, furniture, and high-grade construction.
Acacia
Acacia confusaA perennial tree native to Southeast Asia. With a density of 0.75 g/cm³, its hard wood is used for support beams, mine props, and is also converted to high-quality charcoal.
Mango Wood
Mangifera indicaCategorized as a hardwood for its strength, but with a unique workability. This makes it a highly sustainable and popular option for furniture, turning, and decorative items.
Nato (Red Nato)
Palaquium luzonienseEndemic to the Philippines and threatened by habitat loss, this species is highly protected. It is one of the most important traditional lumbers used in house construction, especially in the Visayas.
And More...
Amugis, Almaciga, Lanite, BalayongWe also source a wide variety of other native and specialty species subject to availability and strict regulatory approval, including Amugis, Almaciga, Lanite, and Balayong (Tindalo).
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